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one cow laws secular liberals from self-defense against christianity? whatever particular the liberals may happen to believe because they tend to mix and match and i go over some of that in the 19th century where people are not clear about the pedigree of the faults so they are ending up with were from here and here but to separate those and make them distinct we need to go back to the beginning and that is why i chose machiavelli because it is crystal clear and run down. love the grt bot why that's part of it because you see in these original thinkers what is at stake and what is the essence of liberalism, that is explicit self conscious rejection of christianity and the affirmation of this material few as the sole reality and location of our entire goals one. well >> host: you do see some problems with mainline christian churches or liberal christian churches in sort of undermining the church's authority to persuade people as you say it's impossible for anything supranatural to erupt into the world and disturb the secular order. you see the splinterin
one cow laws secular liberals from self-defense against christianity? whatever particular the liberals may happen to believe because they tend to mix and match and i go over some of that in the 19th century where people are not clear about the pedigree of the faults so they are ending up with were from here and here but to separate those and make them distinct we need to go back to the beginning and that is why i chose machiavelli because it is crystal clear and run down. love the grt bot why...
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moralities are made by the law, the laws must conform to morality. you also have no divination of any human being allowed among the jews. that's key. why? because you go to any pagan area -- the pharoah, right? the caesar, alexander the great in greece, you have a divination of the king. they're considered to be god, also chief priests, so you have an infusion of political power. united in one man. caesar was both the chief priest and the emperor but also considered define. christianity steps right in following judaism and makes it more intense. and one of the reasons it's made more intense is jesus ups the moral ante. making the case for what i call radical monogamy. judaism allowed polygamy, judaism allowed for divorce, and christianity, no. lifelong union of male and female, no divorce except under very particular circumstances. so the church was the overseer of in this numeralty. and when jesus said my kingdom is not of this world, then you made the split complete because that meant that the king in the temporal rule were then to be kept distinct
moralities are made by the law, the laws must conform to morality. you also have no divination of any human being allowed among the jews. that's key. why? because you go to any pagan area -- the pharoah, right? the caesar, alexander the great in greece, you have a divination of the king. they're considered to be god, also chief priests, so you have an infusion of political power. united in one man. caesar was both the chief priest and the emperor but also considered define. christianity steps...
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he is proficient in economics of law, a doctor of law, and he's written a number of books most recently "the future of modernization: what we can learn from the crisis," and, mr. minister, delighted you with are us, look forward to the remarks, and we'll then pepper you with questions. >> thank you very much. sorry for being late, tday,r thout and minds are on the people in boston. we hope it will be over soon. i have to make some remarks, and in europe, and what i wanted to say, we are the member -- [inaudible] we all know the summit in london , up to the meeting today, and we have made a lot of progress. we agree. [inaudible] too much in the european markets,. it is three main issues we are working on. i think in the open markets, we made last couple years, and that is not. in liberty, finance, and marks, we have a different opinion. aits issue as of late. we have to continue in this country. what we've done in europe, and bond markets, banking. [inaudible] financial markets and it is a very -- [inaudible] everyone at peace. [inaudible] to build by 17 sovereign benefits, you really th
he is proficient in economics of law, a doctor of law, and he's written a number of books most recently "the future of modernization: what we can learn from the crisis," and, mr. minister, delighted you with are us, look forward to the remarks, and we'll then pepper you with questions. >> thank you very much. sorry for being late, tday,r thout and minds are on the people in boston. we hope it will be over soon. i have to make some remarks, and in europe, and what i wanted to...
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he is proficient in economics and law and vlad holds a doctorate of law and is written a number of books most recently the future of modernization, what we can learn from the crisis. mr. minister we are delighted you are with us and we look forward to your remarks and then we will pepper you with questions. >> thank you very much. sorry for being late. today we are, our hearts and minds are with boston and i hope it will be over soon. i have to make remarks on the financial markets that are going well in europe as you all know. [laughter] i will be brief to have time for discussion and therefore i just want to say we all remember the crisis that started in the united states in 2008 and in 2008 we all agreed it will never happen again. we have to learn our lessons. the summit to london and pittsburgh and a two the g20 meeting today in boston. we have made a lot of progress in doing this since then. we agreed that the reason -- there are three reasons. too much -- too much liquidity in the financial markets and too few regulations. those are the three main issues we are working on and i th
he is proficient in economics and law and vlad holds a doctorate of law and is written a number of books most recently the future of modernization, what we can learn from the crisis. mr. minister we are delighted you are with us and we look forward to your remarks and then we will pepper you with questions. >> thank you very much. sorry for being late. today we are, our hearts and minds are with boston and i hope it will be over soon. i have to make remarks on the financial markets that...
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he is proficient in economics and law, holds a doctorate of law, and he's written a number of books, most recently "the future of modernization: what we can learn from the crisis." mr. minister, we are delighted you could be with us. we look forward to your remarks, and then we will pepper you with questions. >> thank you very much. sorry for being late. i think today we are all, our hearts and our minds with the people in boston. and i hope this nightmare will be over soon. i am to make some remarks on financial markets, and things are going well in europe as you all know. [laugh i will be brief to have time for discussion. therefore, i just wanted to say we all remember the crisis, by the way, started in the united states, the so-called lehman problem in 2008. and in 2008 we all agreed it will never happen again. we have to draw lessons, we have to learn our lessons from the washington summit to london and pittsburgh and toronto and up to g20 meeting today this washington. in washington. we have made a lot of progress in -- since then. we agreed, all, that the reasons were three re
he is proficient in economics and law, holds a doctorate of law, and he's written a number of books, most recently "the future of modernization: what we can learn from the crisis." mr. minister, we are delighted you could be with us. we look forward to your remarks, and then we will pepper you with questions. >> thank you very much. sorry for being late. i think today we are all, our hearts and our minds with the people in boston. and i hope this nightmare will be over soon. i...
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will we have a law for this? >> first of all i think the honorable gentleman is right to raise this issue. we've seen over the last few years some frankly shocking examples of not just malpractice but let's be frank, crime taking place in our care homes and our number of investigations under way. i think one of the most important things we can do is make sure the care quality commission is up to the task of investigating these homes properly and has really robust structures in place. that wasn't what we found when they got in big in terms of making sure the criminal law is available, it is already available and when you are bad examples the police and the prosecuting authorities can intervene and they should do so. >> sixty-two people have died in a highly toxic habitat and for use at these available online alongside other slimming products. [inaudible] >> like many people this morning i read the tragic case of the girl who died from taking this substance. one can only think of the heartache her family and other
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to the ammonia we have had twelve admissions of the sixty five patients we've seen there have been law enforcement agencies and first responders coming from throughout the state of texas to respond to this emergency so i can tell you i was there i walked through the blast area a search some houses earlier tonight massive just like iraq just like the murray building in oklahoma city same town and honduras exploded so you can imagine what kind of damage we're looking out there. i know there was at least seventy five to fifty fifty to seventy five houses damaged his apartment complex that has about fifty units in it that was completely. just skeleton standing you know there's a nursing home there that one hundred thirty three people in the nursing home we've got them evacuated i don't know why. thirty injuries are are there right now but all injuries have been removed from the scene and taken to local hospitals in the waco area we had numerous agencies helping us all the way from the dallas fort worth area mclennan county limestone to your boss and all the surrounding areas so we've had a
to the ammonia we have had twelve admissions of the sixty five patients we've seen there have been law enforcement agencies and first responders coming from throughout the state of texas to respond to this emergency so i can tell you i was there i walked through the blast area a search some houses earlier tonight massive just like iraq just like the murray building in oklahoma city same town and honduras exploded so you can imagine what kind of damage we're looking out there. i know there was...
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morality isn't made by the law, the laws must conform to morality. you've also have no dividization of any human being allowed among the jews. that's key because you go to any pagan, the -- king considered to be a god and chief priest so you have a fusion of religion and political power. that's the normal situation for most of human history. a fusion. united in one man. cesar was the chief priest and the emperor and also considered divine. christianity steps right in, following judaism, and makes it more intense. and one of the reasons it's made more intense is jesus ups the moral ante, making the case for what i call radical monogamy. judaism allowed for divorce, christianity, no. no doctors exceptor in particular circumstances. so the church was the overseer of this knew moriality, and when jesus said, my kingdom is not of this world, then he made the split complete because that meant that the king and the temporal rule were then to be kept distinct from the church and the kingdom of god. that depend in the middle ages and you have theoclearers acc
morality isn't made by the law, the laws must conform to morality. you've also have no dividization of any human being allowed among the jews. that's key because you go to any pagan, the -- king considered to be a god and chief priest so you have a fusion of religion and political power. that's the normal situation for most of human history. a fusion. united in one man. cesar was the chief priest and the emperor and also considered divine. christianity steps right in, following judaism, and...
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this law will work. since we started administering instant background checks, more than 1.7 million felons, fugitives, domestic abusers and people with serious mental illnesses have been denied access to firearms. and that's under the system that exists today, with all of its loopholes and all of its flaws. and we've seen that women are less likely to be killed by an intimate partner in states that have expanded their own background check systems. and, look, about 90% of americans want us to pass this measure. 90%. this is not a republican idea. this is not a democratic idea. it's just a good idea. i think it would be a remarkable failure of our democracy if we can't get this done. and if we can't, i'm afraid it's because we've relied on fears and falsehoods instead of on facts. for instance, some have argued that an expanded background check system will result in a federal gun registry. but federal gun registries are banned under existing law, and the legislation that we are considering would not repeal
this law will work. since we started administering instant background checks, more than 1.7 million felons, fugitives, domestic abusers and people with serious mental illnesses have been denied access to firearms. and that's under the system that exists today, with all of its loopholes and all of its flaws. and we've seen that women are less likely to be killed by an intimate partner in states that have expanded their own background check systems. and, look, about 90% of americans want us to...
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the government brought a new stronger anti-rape laws. many believe that little appears to have changed. >> today the u.s. defense secretary dime israel with a promise. the obama administration is committed to preserving and improving the jewish state's military edge in the region, part of that includes the much talked about iron dome missile defense system. kevin conley reports. >> it is an israel designed american funded break through n military technology. all possibly a kind of optical illusion. iron dome is a missile defense system credited by israel with destroying nearly 0% of the rockets fired at it during the last conflict with palestinians in gaza. not everyone is convinced. because the incoming rockets are invisible to the naked eye a handful of skeptics say we might be witnessing the missiles themselves self drurkting without hitting anything. >> i don't know exactly what happened. would like to have an answer. how me your infrared videos. >> israel's enemies get the importance of the system. this internet video claiming respo
the government brought a new stronger anti-rape laws. many believe that little appears to have changed. >> today the u.s. defense secretary dime israel with a promise. the obama administration is committed to preserving and improving the jewish state's military edge in the region, part of that includes the much talked about iron dome missile defense system. kevin conley reports. >> it is an israel designed american funded break through n military technology. all possibly a kind of...
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i am not the laws are inefficient or if the fbi failed. >> they have said farewell to krystle campbell. she was one of three people killed by the bombs. >> we will turn our attention to italy. eight weeks after the parliamentary election system without the government, politicians remain deadlocked. but they have for -- they have agreed on a president. >> he has been sworn in as the -- in an unprecedented second term. he will face the task of breaking the political standoff. >> he has come out swinging in a speech before lawmakers were he criticized politicians for not pushing through key reforms and urged them to put a deal on without delay. >> taking the oath of office in parliament again. it was an emotional moment for him. >> i stand here as someone who entered this house at the age of 28. and every day since have taken a step toward the development of democracy. >> napolitano had harsh words for the bickering politicians. he said their maneuvering had prevented crucial reforms. italy has not had a government for nearly two months now. he said it was high time for lawmakers to put a
i am not the laws are inefficient or if the fbi failed. >> they have said farewell to krystle campbell. she was one of three people killed by the bombs. >> we will turn our attention to italy. eight weeks after the parliamentary election system without the government, politicians remain deadlocked. but they have for -- they have agreed on a president. >> he has been sworn in as the -- in an unprecedented second term. he will face the task of breaking the political standoff....
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existed, but the conflict over this law has made it visible. lawmakers can now see what gays and lesbians experience every day in france. >> if the court throws out the challenge, france's first wedding ceremonies could take place as early as june, but opponents also want to make a broader statement. >> people who have come here are also sick and tired of francois hollande and his policies. they want him to quit, and they despise what he is doing. >> the battle lines are drawn, and violence broke out again after the law's approval. protesters threw rocks and bottles. >> we will move things over to paris now. opposition to same-sex marriage is often on religious grounds, get france is in many ways a very secular society. how does that square? what is bringing people out on to the streets? >> it is one of the great contradictions of french society. still today over gay marriage, this legislation has brought people out on the streets because it touches upon their core beliefs. catholics, of course, but also mainstream conservatives. protesters hav
existed, but the conflict over this law has made it visible. lawmakers can now see what gays and lesbians experience every day in france. >> if the court throws out the challenge, france's first wedding ceremonies could take place as early as june, but opponents also want to make a broader statement. >> people who have come here are also sick and tired of francois hollande and his policies. they want him to quit, and they despise what he is doing. >> the battle lines are...
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now with medical marijuana laws. so we brought together these three great authors who have really delved deeply into the culture and science and economics of marijuana. and we're going to talk about how this sea change might play out as we move towards, presumably move towards legalization and how they think it should play out. so, first, i do need to read some announcements. please silence all cell phones. there's a signing area for their books following the session. book signing for this panel is located at signing area one. personal recordings of this session is is allowed, and -- is not allowed, and mark wanted me to announce at 4:20 there'll be a special gift you should your seats -- under your seats. [laughter] >> just inhale deeply at 4:20. i'll give you a sign. >> okay. in the middle we have beau kilmer, co-director of the rand drug policy research center who has written extensively on marijuana policy. most recently, he co-authored marijuana legalization, what everyone needs to know, which was published by o
now with medical marijuana laws. so we brought together these three great authors who have really delved deeply into the culture and science and economics of marijuana. and we're going to talk about how this sea change might play out as we move towards, presumably move towards legalization and how they think it should play out. so, first, i do need to read some announcements. please silence all cell phones. there's a signing area for their books following the session. book signing for this...
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. >> brown: then, the supreme court takes up a child custody case that tests the scope of a federal law intended to protect native american families. marcia coyle recaps today's arguments. >> ifill: and a new bipartisan report finds that after 9/11, the u.s. "engaged in the practice of torture" with detainees. we talk with two of the authors. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
. >> brown: then, the supreme court takes up a child custody case that tests the scope of a federal law intended to protect native american families. marcia coyle recaps today's arguments. >> ifill: and a new bipartisan report finds that after 9/11, the u.s. "engaged in the practice of torture" with detainees. we talk with two of the authors. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our...
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started to communicate to investigators in writing will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law in civilian court. will not be treated as an enemy combatant we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice under u.s. law the united states citizens cannot be tried tried rather in military commissions if convicted and i have could face the death penalty but the way this story played out last week almost like it was ripped from the movies captivated the nation and because of it once again the word terrorism is on the tips of everyone's time and it has our news media and our politicians thinking in terms of terrorism now this is very important this is very important because it doesn't just animate how we deal with the show cars are not over the next few days weeks months years or what new surveillance we put up on our street corners or security checks we employ a future sporting events or whatever but also. it teaches us how we deal with just about everything. for example last year this month this month last year in fact the house of representatives passed wha
started to communicate to investigators in writing will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law in civilian court. will not be treated as an enemy combatant we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice under u.s. law the united states citizens cannot be tried tried rather in military commissions if convicted and i have could face the death penalty but the way this story played out last week almost like it was ripped from the movies captivated the nation and...
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on into tomorrow how did the authorities plan to deal with such such devastation there had been the law enforcement agencies and first responders coming from throughout the state of texas to respond to this emergency we saw when we were in the inside of the town just a few minutes ago law enforcement officers still patrolling the streets trying to keep people away from the danger areas and frankly trying to keep looters from going in there we saw dozens of ambulances also take the dozens of injured but the hospital is still ready for the potential of more patients coming in given the fact that. it is still a search and rescue operation happening here and the fact that you know a lot of these evacuees are being taken out of their homes because of the possible talks of vapors coming from this fertilizer plant it is a very very windy day here in central texas so far as health concerns while there has been a very very rapid response by purchase ponders health concerns still still linger here in central texas you know we did speak to the texan department of public safety who does odd c.s.s.
on into tomorrow how did the authorities plan to deal with such such devastation there had been the law enforcement agencies and first responders coming from throughout the state of texas to respond to this emergency we saw when we were in the inside of the town just a few minutes ago law enforcement officers still patrolling the streets trying to keep people away from the danger areas and frankly trying to keep looters from going in there we saw dozens of ambulances also take the dozens of...
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make sure you don't put any law enforcement officer in jeopardy. if there is any jeopardy to them you kill him right away. but at this point they have see if you wait him out. see, maybe there is this desire not to kill himself. look, they have had several >> if they are self-created jihadists, it's hard to pick up. like this, nobody picked it up. i don't know if we've seen any indications of things maybe we should have paid attention to earlier like after 9/11, there was a group of things you could have looked at, and got an idea that september 11 was coming. now, i don't fault anyone for not seeing them. it was a needle in a hay stack. neil: hindsight is 20/20. we are hearing from the state department producer that the foreign government, i'm making the lead, mayor, that it's the russian government, alerted us to entities within the united states including the older brother, the brother who dieded last night, and that he should be -- he should be studied, examinedded, and i guess the legal definition that the state department went ahead and fully
make sure you don't put any law enforcement officer in jeopardy. if there is any jeopardy to them you kill him right away. but at this point they have see if you wait him out. see, maybe there is this desire not to kill himself. look, they have had several >> if they are self-created jihadists, it's hard to pick up. like this, nobody picked it up. i don't know if we've seen any indications of things maybe we should have paid attention to earlier like after 9/11, there was a group of...
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laws has no problems who is not keeping the laws has no right to stay in germany the decision to outlaw these groups coincided with police boiling in the sun. nation attempts on one of radical islam's biggest critics far right party chief marcus by saved the mobs i and i underestimated the danger that's a laugh it's supposed they were arrested very near my house this brings the situation into a whole new dimension my life has changed now i cannot walk without police protection not even shopping i'm picked up from home dropped off at work we're driving in a bulletproof car this is very difficult to have such a lifestyle just because you engage in politics. in all four people were arrested with bomb making equipment and loaded weapons found in their possession by six critics say he brought this on himself his party incensed members of germany's islamic community last year after tearing the tory is mohammed cartoons around german cities symbols that are deeply offensive to muslims. this is fascination attempt shows that now they want us to shut up with the use of violence in their eyes isl
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thirdly, it is to tell the fbi that they cannot just be concerned about criminal justice and law enforcement. they have to prioritize national security. fourth, they have to be proactive in disrupting plots. fifth, we need new technology. we are seeing cameras and local communities, sensors. we will probably seek a fierce debate in the united states about commercial drones and how active those can be, and trying to make sure civil liberties and protections for our civil liberties and civil rights are set up so that we can use them or may not be able to use them. >> that, of course, is always a balance. what is the time frame you are looking at now? >> 50 forensics is under way. the search for seized -- the forensics is under way. the search for cc tv is under way. it could take a long, long time, especially if someone has made it out of the country or has been very careful in how they have done this. it is very open-ended and very difficult to predict. >> and no one has claimed responsibility. i'm afraid i will have to leave it there. thank you for coming in. there will be more than 30 marat
thirdly, it is to tell the fbi that they cannot just be concerned about criminal justice and law enforcement. they have to prioritize national security. fourth, they have to be proactive in disrupting plots. fifth, we need new technology. we are seeing cameras and local communities, sensors. we will probably seek a fierce debate in the united states about commercial drones and how active those can be, and trying to make sure civil liberties and protections for our civil liberties and civil...
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we have demanded that the law should be made stricter. and the people who rape children and also use brutality and barbarity in their acts should be hanged. >> protesters also held a vigil at the hospital where the five- year-old victim is being treated. doctors say she is in stable condition and with her family. the death toll after this weekend's earthquake in china has risen to over 200. the quake struck on saturday morning in the southwest of the country, leaving more than 11,000 injured. rescuers in sichuan province are still searching for survivors after the 6.6 magnitude quake largely leveled entire villages. hundreds of aftershocks have been registered. some areas have been cut off from power and water services. flewse premier li keqiang to the disaster zone to oversee government response to the quake. figure in german soccer is being probed for alleged tax evasion. media reports say that he paid 6 million euros in back taxes. germanhe most prominent figure in recent years to face tax investigation over tax avoidance. >> the inves
we have demanded that the law should be made stricter. and the people who rape children and also use brutality and barbarity in their acts should be hanged. >> protesters also held a vigil at the hospital where the five- year-old victim is being treated. doctors say she is in stable condition and with her family. the death toll after this weekend's earthquake in china has risen to over 200. the quake struck on saturday morning in the southwest of the country, leaving more than 11,000...
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brokered temporary cease fire but reduced sentences for the rebels that turned themselves in the law for those that called terrorists it's unlikely the move will soften the nation's main opposition coalition mr mons one hundred and sixty thousand prisoners be freed and for president assad to step down the syrian army has been fighting militias for more than two years with rebel ranks now crawling with islamic extremists tied to al qaida. greece has managed to secure the next tranche of bailout funds worth eight point eight billion euros from the european union after agreeing to cuts that include slashing four thousand public sector jobs almost three times more that number now of jobs are expected to be cut next year the plan to later employ younger staff on much smaller wages as the country struggles to get back on its feet it's being hampered by an industrial sector literally falling to pieces some bottom reports. cobwebs outside rain falls on the still and silent it's attack it's plastic piping from tree infested lawn icky more than grease inside the machines have been unused since
brokered temporary cease fire but reduced sentences for the rebels that turned themselves in the law for those that called terrorists it's unlikely the move will soften the nation's main opposition coalition mr mons one hundred and sixty thousand prisoners be freed and for president assad to step down the syrian army has been fighting militias for more than two years with rebel ranks now crawling with islamic extremists tied to al qaida. greece has managed to secure the next tranche of bailout...
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global or cyprus now you're saying that the laws and by laws that govern pensions are being changed so that these speculators can have access to pension money and of course there's another problem in the pensive business because whether it's calipers or roberts a tro member he was managing the orange county pension they're open to corruption cowper's famously bought into a bad lehman brothers paper even though i for one told them it was a corrupt corrupt situation but they are obviously and a corrupt institution so we've got corrupt management you've got plus the government and corporations that are a lot of them so. toward stealing people's wealth and at the end of the day i guess the new governor of california jerry brown although he's doing seemingly some making some progress there the state it's a state going to get out of the fix that it's in what do you think wolf. well it depends on the economy so far the high tech industry. funded by venture capital has been booming the last couple of years and agriculture is doing very well in california. in then economies are not doing that w
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global or cyprus now you're saying that the laws and by laws that govern pensions are being changed so that these speculators can have access to pension money and of course there's another problem in the pensive business because whether it's calipers or roberts the trial remember he was managing the orange county pension they're open to corruption cowper's famously bought into a bad lehman brothers paper even though i for one told them it was a corrupt corrupt situation but they are obviously and a corrupt institution so you've got corrupt management you've got plus the government and corporations that are a lot of them so. toward stealing people's wealth and at the end of the day i guess the new governor of california jerry brown although he's doing seemingly some making some progress there the state it's a state going to get out of the fix that it's in what do you think wolf. well it depends on the economy so far the high tech industry funded by venture capital has been booming the last couple of years and agriculture is doing very well in california that is then economies are not do
global or cyprus now you're saying that the laws and by laws that govern pensions are being changed so that these speculators can have access to pension money and of course there's another problem in the pensive business because whether it's calipers or roberts the trial remember he was managing the orange county pension they're open to corruption cowper's famously bought into a bad lehman brothers paper even though i for one told them it was a corrupt corrupt situation but they are obviously...
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fair anti-terrorism laws that have been specifically. violent dozens of people. because. a lot. of their. very much. now. up ahead because europe. the movie world war z z being for zombie which stars brad pitt as one hundred seventy five million dollar budget has been recalled by paramount executives not because this is probably yet another stupid violent zombie movie but because the chinese might get offended according to the wrap dot com china was supposed to take the blame for starting the evil zombie apocalypse this time but china becoming the largest foreign market for american movies made artistic integrity fly out the window to protect the bottom dollar as is tradition and hollywood this is not the first time that there has been pro-choice censorship in hollywood the remake of red dawn which was originally a cold war era a minstrel show against russians was supposed to show a chinese invasion of america this time however they have changed it to north koreans who can't even defeat the us military in south korea let alone at an away game in the usa the thing that is interes
fair anti-terrorism laws that have been specifically. violent dozens of people. because. a lot. of their. very much. now. up ahead because europe. the movie world war z z being for zombie which stars brad pitt as one hundred seventy five million dollar budget has been recalled by paramount executives not because this is probably yet another stupid violent zombie movie but because the chinese might get offended according to the wrap dot com china was supposed to take the blame for starting the...
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it was written by harvard law professor cass sunstein, and you were a former insider with the obama administration as the head of the office of information & regulatory affairs. let me ask you, how do we fix this big, bad, complex thing we call government? - one thing we can do, and we've started to do, and we should do a lot more of, is make it simpler. if you look at the best consumer products now, they are often ipads and tablets, and even a child can use them. they have a lot of complicated ingredients, the people who produce them did a lot of complex work, but to interact with them is simpler. - you were talking about, we could actually save something like 9 billion hours of time wasted on government paperwork? - the obama administration started to get rid of millions, in fact, tens of millions, in fact, probably we're over a hundred million now. but we can do a lot more to take away those hours, and that can free up people to do their real work and spend time with their families. - is this, in fact happening? because the subtitle of your book, you say it is the future of government. is this
it was written by harvard law professor cass sunstein, and you were a former insider with the obama administration as the head of the office of information & regulatory affairs. let me ask you, how do we fix this big, bad, complex thing we call government? - one thing we can do, and we've started to do, and we should do a lot more of, is make it simpler. if you look at the best consumer products now, they are often ipads and tablets, and even a child can use them. they have a lot of...
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will use this as an excuse to continue and to try on the trajectory of even more surveillance of even law our security of even more i mean what's next t.s.a. at at at every marathon t.s.a. in every street foreigner and that's going to be the solutions and that's going to be put forward for the past that basically past decade you know when you when you call some going to terrorists you're basically saying that that what the government does to terrorists or people accuse of terrorists if you're ok with that your opinion with them being indefinitely detained being put in and get no you're ok with them being spied on you are you are ok with them being assassinated because that is what peter does government is doing to people suspect did of terrorism. stay with me for the nation's sunday boston bombing and with more details an anonymous is on that's when a website. in venezuela has kind of a whole caracas police have five guys to disperse griles protesting death to show results of the presidential election it came off to have been as well as electroboy rejected calls for a recount of sunday's
will use this as an excuse to continue and to try on the trajectory of even more surveillance of even law our security of even more i mean what's next t.s.a. at at at every marathon t.s.a. in every street foreigner and that's going to be the solutions and that's going to be put forward for the past that basically past decade you know when you when you call some going to terrorists you're basically saying that that what the government does to terrorists or people accuse of terrorists if you're...
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information with the government will now move to the senate after its expected approval to be signed into law by president obama but senior white house advisers earlier said they'd recommended vetoes the act the orses of the bill say it's an effort to combat attempts to steal america's trade secrets but critics say it's a gross violation of the privacy of internet users you can expect us to follow this one up for you throughout the coming hours. in challenging times many turn to the church for solace and support but in britain the growing number of atheists has led to the creation of an essentially new congregation in which religion is taken out of the equation artie's probably boy has spoke to some of the nonbelievers about what drives them though to use the house of god anyway. if you want to britain is growing number of atheists a sunday morning might present itself as an opportunity to just sleep in and relax after all there's no sunday mass to attend well not exactly more and more of london's atheists are waking up on a sunday morning and going to church. so not sure i can put in. more.
information with the government will now move to the senate after its expected approval to be signed into law by president obama but senior white house advisers earlier said they'd recommended vetoes the act the orses of the bill say it's an effort to combat attempts to steal america's trade secrets but critics say it's a gross violation of the privacy of internet users you can expect us to follow this one up for you throughout the coming hours. in challenging times many turn to the church for...
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global or cyprus now you're saying that the laws and by laws that govern pensions are being changed so that these speculators can have access to pension money and of course there's another problem in the pensive business because whether it's calipers or roberts a trial remember he was managing the orange county pension they're open to corruption cowper's famously bought into a bad lehman brothers paper even though i for one told them it was a corrupt corrupt situation but they are obviously and a corrupt institution so you've got corrupt management you've got plus the government and corporations that are a lot of them so. toward stealing people's wealth at the end of the day i guess the new governor of california jerry brown although he's doing seemingly some making some progress there the state it's a state going to get out of the fix that it's in what do you think wolf. well it depends on the economy so far the high tech industry funded by venture capital has been booming the last couple of years and agriculture is doing very well in california that is then economies are not doing th
global or cyprus now you're saying that the laws and by laws that govern pensions are being changed so that these speculators can have access to pension money and of course there's another problem in the pensive business because whether it's calipers or roberts a trial remember he was managing the orange county pension they're open to corruption cowper's famously bought into a bad lehman brothers paper even though i for one told them it was a corrupt corrupt situation but they are obviously and...
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officials as well as local law enforcement were finally able to arrest and take into custody nineteen year old just outside nine of the second suspect in the boston bombings case of course on monday afternoon two bombs went off seconds apart from each other at the finishing line of the boston marathon and this entire week there has been a manhunt after the two brothers that were seen as suspects in this case now this friday night officials were able to find the younger brother who was in hiding in a dry docked boat in the town of watertown just minutes away from boston a local had informed officials that he had seen a man covered in blood and they were able to through a helicopter that had that had heat signature technology to be able to track down the young man even though he was covered up in the boat standoff between him and the police lasted for several hours and eventually they were able to arrest him and take into custody we do know that he is in serious medical condition and has been taken to a hospital in boston now to talk a little bit more about the identities of the two bro
officials as well as local law enforcement were finally able to arrest and take into custody nineteen year old just outside nine of the second suspect in the boston bombings case of course on monday afternoon two bombs went off seconds apart from each other at the finishing line of the boston marathon and this entire week there has been a manhunt after the two brothers that were seen as suspects in this case now this friday night officials were able to find the younger brother who was in hiding...
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foreign minister as question the effectiveness of the magnitsky law passed by the u.s. david living tonight said sanctioning individual russians does nothing to help the own going investigation into the death of the lawyer russia responded by releasing a list of eighteen current or former u.s. officials who were allegedly responsible for human rights abuses well most mccauley he's an author who's been covering russia for over forty years now let's get more on this issue for him now so what do you make of this statement by the foreign minister. i think it's important from the british point of view that the uphold human rights britain is akin to to the human rights convention and so on and defense human rights in britain and europe and the rest of the world so therefore if other countries in fact don't measure up to those standards then they criticised and the british government is obviously taking the position that you don't need it act such as magnitsky act passed into law states you don't need that naming russian officials to blacklist them and so on in an attempt to i
foreign minister as question the effectiveness of the magnitsky law passed by the u.s. david living tonight said sanctioning individual russians does nothing to help the own going investigation into the death of the lawyer russia responded by releasing a list of eighteen current or former u.s. officials who were allegedly responsible for human rights abuses well most mccauley he's an author who's been covering russia for over forty years now let's get more on this issue for him now so what do...
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but the bill is almost certain to become law anyway. these protestors believe the france they knew, that upheld traditional family, is slipping away. and, indeed, it is. dale hedurd, cbn news, paris. >> wendy: finally today, some virginia college students are working overtime to deliver on a big promise they made to orphans in india. after a mission trip last year, the regent university students promised to build the boys a home. they've already purchased the land, and recently the christ for india team set sale on a dinner cruise to raise some money for the building. they were joined by pastor r. abraham from india. the new boy's home will be part of his growing ministry. he says the students' work is part of a big revival he is witnessing in his country. pastor abraham says the church has grown from 40 people to more than 3,000 in six months. that's fast growth. and that's our report for this week. thanks so much for joining us. from all of us here at christian world news, until next week, good-bye and god bless you.
but the bill is almost certain to become law anyway. these protestors believe the france they knew, that upheld traditional family, is slipping away. and, indeed, it is. dale hedurd, cbn news, paris. >> wendy: finally today, some virginia college students are working overtime to deliver on a big promise they made to orphans in india. after a mission trip last year, the regent university students promised to build the boys a home. they've already purchased the land, and recently the christ...
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do they need to explore if they can if they can't be done if it can't be done without changing the law i mean are they working on it by trying to convince lawmakers to lift some of the restrictions let me check in with our legal guys are staff overnight see if we can get your update if there are specific cases that we are able to work on given the restrictions on job it was far as i could i mean at least from this podium loose from this room over the last thing that the last progress there was on this was you denying the russians permission to see the russian t.v. . again so i just unclear to me i have it exactly the staff is working on if it's illegal to transfer them under the law let me check with their experts on this matter and see if i can get back if there are specific cases. we are closely watching the following the hunger strike it went on i'm a baby you can just head over to our tea dot com a full timeline of events of the notorious for sit. off the paying tribute to its fall and on memorial day on monday israel ushered in celebrations for its sixty fifth anniversary seventy'
do they need to explore if they can if they can't be done if it can't be done without changing the law i mean are they working on it by trying to convince lawmakers to lift some of the restrictions let me check in with our legal guys are staff overnight see if we can get your update if there are specific cases that we are able to work on given the restrictions on job it was far as i could i mean at least from this podium loose from this room over the last thing that the last progress there was...
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officials as well as local law enforcement were finally able to arrest and take into custody nineteen year old just outside nine of the second suspect in the boston bombings case of course on monday afternoon two bombs went off seconds apart from each other at the finishing line of the boston marathon and this entire week there has been a manhunt after the two brothers that were seen as suspects in this case now this friday night officials were able to find the younger brother who was in hiding in a dry docked boat in the town of watertown just minutes away from boston a local had informed officials that he had seen a man covered in blood and they were able to through a helicopter that had that had heat signature technology to be able to track down the young man even though he was covered up in the boat standoff between him and the police lasted for several hours and eventually they were able to arrest him and take into custody we do know that he is in serious medical condition and has been taken to a hospital in boston now to talk a little bit more about the identities of the two bro
officials as well as local law enforcement were finally able to arrest and take into custody nineteen year old just outside nine of the second suspect in the boston bombings case of course on monday afternoon two bombs went off seconds apart from each other at the finishing line of the boston marathon and this entire week there has been a manhunt after the two brothers that were seen as suspects in this case now this friday night officials were able to find the younger brother who was in hiding...
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to drop the ball on valuable law enforcement intelligence on top of. now the caucus is to sand of the suspects prompted the u.s. media to shift focus to armed groups in chechnya and establish a russian connection to the case earlier we spoke to matt clemency regional manager of the chasse information company an expert on european and former soviet countries as the ledge boston bombers are most likely to have been radicalized outside russia . the church and nationality or ethnicity of the prime suspects is actually somewhat misleading for instance i have lived in russia for the last ten years that actual time they spent to the north caucasus appears to be relatively small and there's some disagreement about that and i actually think the most likely outcome is that these guys are probably going to be self radicalized rather than having direct links to militants in the north caucasus there are no number of reasons in which people can become radicalized details surrounding time alone in his younger brother somewhat sketchy at the moment so to go into too m
to drop the ball on valuable law enforcement intelligence on top of. now the caucus is to sand of the suspects prompted the u.s. media to shift focus to armed groups in chechnya and establish a russian connection to the case earlier we spoke to matt clemency regional manager of the chasse information company an expert on european and former soviet countries as the ledge boston bombers are most likely to have been radicalized outside russia . the church and nationality or ethnicity of the prime...